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Metallica: Cunning Stunts Actors: James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Jason Newsted, Lars Ulrich Directors: Adam Dubin, Wayne Isham Number of Items: 2 Picture Format: Academy Ratio Format: Color, Closed-captioned, AC-3 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: Wea/Elektra Entertainment Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Region Code: 1 Product Group: DVD Release Date: 1998-12-08 Buy from Amazon |
![]() After about 20 years Metallica is still giving the fans what they want! Casual or die-hard fans alike will love this DVD. The "destruction" scene is worth the price itself. The only way this could have been any better is if there would have been multiple camera angles in all the songs. Keep on Rocking James! ![]() I was at this concert and the DVD is even better! Sound and audio are incredible! New and old songs sound better than ever. ![]() This has to be the best concert DVD yet. It is by far Metallica's best. Since it was shot specifically for DVD, the quality (audio and video) are amazing. The intro to "One" has the camera spinning around with explosions and strobe lights all around. In 5.1 Digital this sounds awesome! They play all the songs flawlessly (as far as I could tell), and their stage presence is incredible. The roar of the fans adds to the excitement. If you own anything by Metallica, add this to your collection. It is a must. ![]() you cant get any closer to the band than this, unless you are ther ![]() I've never seen Metallica in concert before, so I thought watching this DVD would be a good way to see them. And believe me, I wasn't disappointed in the least bit! Jaymz and company are clearly enjoying themselves while at the same time making sure that the crowd was pumped up the whole time! The most memorable performance is "Enter Sandman" where part of the stage collapses because some guy decides to drop down from the top (via rope). And then there's "One" with the lights and explosions.... The DVD in general is great. You have multiple angles for three of the songs where you can see each of the players from a different camera. Then there's some documentary footage and a photo gallery. My only problem is the gratuitous profanity (but then again, what do you expect from Metallica?). If you can get past that, "Cunning Stunts" is definitely worth viewing! |